Arizona State edges team that won heartbreaker in Tempe last year

The Sun Devils, stung by last year's three-point loss to North
Carolina in a game when usually reliable Mike Barth missed four
field goals, turned the tables on the Tar Heels thanks to Andrew
Walter.

The junior quarterback took the Sun Devils (4-3) 61 yards in 36
seconds, capping the drive with a 5-yard scoring pass to Skyler
Fulton as time expired to beat the Tar Heels 33-31 on Saturday.
There was no need to kick an extra point.

"I've never been part of anything like this," said Walter, who
finished with 408 yards off 34-for-58 passing without an
interception. "If it ever happens again, it's a one-in-a-million
chance."

ASU won its second straight after snapping a three-game losing
streak. North Carolina (1-6) lost its 10th straight at home.

The Tar Heels were up 31-27 with 7:43 remaining after Darian
Durant's 1-yard touchdown pass to Jacques Lewis. Arizona State had
the ball three more times, and couldn't get anything going until
the final drive.

"We were doing pretty well when they killed us with that last
play," UNC's Ronnie McGill said.